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Los Angeles based folk-punks Divided Heaven are streaming their new single “Generator”. All proceeds from the single will be donated to the LGBT Center. Drummer Nic Morreale says, “The Los Angeles LGBT Center is an incredible organization
providing health, advocacy, social, legal and housing services for hundreds of thousands of people in the LA area.
With the rising homelessness/cost of living in our hometown, as well as the disgusting attempt of the President to define
the Transgender community out of existence, we wanted–as a band–to raise awareness and money this holiday
season, and show our support. We stand in solidarity with the LGBT community and we encourage our fans, friends and
family to donate to the Los Angeles LGBT Center as well.”

Divided Heaven’s most recent release was Cold War, released earlier this year. To coincide with the new single, front man Jeff Berman will embark on solo tour dates in Germany and the North East in December. You can find those dates below.

New Jersy punk actThe Cryptkeeper Five have announced their signing with Say-10 Records. The label will be re-releasing the bands’ last album The Stronghold on vinyl with a bonus cover of Arcade Fire’s “Wake Up.”

To celebrate the announcement, the band has also released a video for their song “1000 Keys.” You can check that out below along with the bands’ upcoming tour dates.

Folk punk outfit Divided Heaven are now streaming their new album “Cold War.”

As stated previously by Jeff Berman, “Cold War is (and was) meant to be different, all around. It was recorded differently, written differently, and presented differently. It’s less singer-songwriter and more full-band; less a collection of songs and more of a cohesive group of songs. I simply can not waiting for people to hear it and feel it.”

Folk punk outfit Divided Heaven have just announced that they’ll be shipping off to tour at the end of the month (beginning in Tempe, AZ) through the end of July. These guys’ new album “Cold War” will drop on July 20th which the tour comes in support of.

According to Jeff Berman, “Cold War is (and was) meant to be different, all around. It was recorded differently, written differently, and presented differently. It’s less singer-songwriter and more full-band; less a collection of songs and more of a cohesive group of songs. I simply can not waiting for people to hear it and feel it.”

Hopefully you haven’t put the finishing touches on your “Best of 2017” album lists yet, because we’ve got ourselves a pretty solid contender added to the field from seemingly out of nowhere! Well, out of New Jersey, but still.

It comes to us from none other than Jared Hart, probably best known for his role as frontman of Garden State punk band The Scandals. He released his first solo album, Past Lives & Pass Lines, a couple years back and went on tour both as a member of Brian Fallon’s band, The Crowes, and as a solo artist, where he performed alongside the likes of Frank Iero, Cory Branan and a bunch more. While on those shows, he had the occasion to perform a few of his solo songs alongside a full band, and got the bug to re-record some of the more standout tracks with a band in a studio setting. The result? A four-song EP called Past Life Regression…which is not only officially out today, but is officially available for “pay-what-you-want” download below. Check it out!

Past Lives & Pass Lines was released in November 2015 on Say-10 Records.

Texas punks Everymen have released a music video for their song “Shake Your Bones”. The video is great for All Hallows’ Eve, filmed in a graveyard, featuring a few zombies and possibly a drunk priest, it captures the spookiness of pumpkin day well.

It’s been far too long since we heard new music from Boston four-piece punk outfit Choke Up, but your pals here at Dying Scene are stoked to help change that. The band have got a brand new album, Stormy Blue, due out at the end of next week (September 15th) on Say-10 Records.

To mark the occasion, we’ve teamed up to debut the new track, “Roadside Graves.” Here’s what Choke Up’s Sam Johnson has to say about the track:

“Roadside Graves starts side B of Stormy Blue. I think for all the distance we tried to put between this record and everything that came before, Roadside acts as a pretty good bridge, connecting our fast and loose punk rock past to a more pop forward present. Lyrically it’s a powder keg moment on the album; when everything erupts and you’re left looking the damage you’ve done. Stormy Blue really hinges on this track and it’s quickly become a new favorite of ours. Fun fact: it’s the first song we ever wrote in 3/4.”

As evidenced in part by his debut album, 2015’s Past Lives & Pass Lines, Jared Hart has been busy carving out a pretty legit niche for himself as a solo artist…that is when he’s not occupied by either his duties as founder/frontman of New Jersey punk band The Scandals or filling out the guitar and vocal sounds in Brian Fallon’s band, The Crowes.

Most recently, Hart has announced a run of solo European tour dates that’ll keep him busy from late September through mid October. The twelve-date run kicks off September 28th in the Netherlands, and finishes up just in time for Hart and a full backing band — some of whom will look familiar to all you fans of the larger Jersey punk scene –will support Racquet Club, the new band featuring (among others) Sergie Loobkoff from Samiam/Knapsack fame on their first run through the northeastern US.

Head below for the full rundown of Hart’s tour dates, and stay tuned for news on upcoming Hart solo music in the very near future!

Los angeles acoustic-punk musician Divided Heaven has announced a string of West Coast US tour dates for this spring. The tour will mostly be supporting indie-punk acoustic aficionado, Travis Hayes, although there are a few solo dates towards the end of the run.

This tour will begin on March 4th in Bolinas, CA and will end on April 15th in San Diego, CA. You can check out a full list of dates and locations below.

Divided Heaven, the project of Jeff Berman, is finishing up the recording of a new album with Charlie Stavish. He last released Youngblood in March 2014.

Band Spotlight

So a while back, I tossed around the idea of writing what was basically a think piece about how there continue to be loads of awesome bands with a variety of interesting influences emerging every year, but for the old guys who grew up on early 80s hardcore, there didn't seem to be anything new to sink our teeth into. But think pieces are dreadful, so I didn't write it. Also, turns out, I would have been wrong!
Enter: School Drugs. Hailing from the Jersey Shore, the quartet are hard, fast, angry and aggressive, a byproduct of a knee-jerk educational system that seems hellbent on medicating a generation of school children. It's like if Bad Brains or Black Flag grew up hooked on Ritalin. Check out their latest, razor-sharp EP Relative Sufferinghere!